I have always been fascinated by nature since I was a kid. From wales to ants they are all just plain remarkable. Where they live, how they live and how they survive are all astonishing stories that I just can't get enough of to this day.
PBS and all its affiliates are our nations treasure. Every single program you all do is excellent. Truly is the best TV on TV. And if you had to buy a streaming service PBS app and passport is your best bet. It's money well spent. Stand up to anybody who wants to stop funding for the arts and humanities. We should all support our local pbs.
The lockdown should have taught us how to appreciate silence and the sounds of nature. Maybe it did, but once it was over, the noise returned and it seems even louder now. I think some people are addicted to constant noise and stimuli. Peace and quiet are undervalued.
It's meaningful to see how so many wild animals improved their lifestyles when we let them be and gave them more space during our pandemic lockdowns, as this PBS documentary explains. This shows how our everyday activities and patterns forces pretty much every species on earth to adapt to us and negotiate around us constantly -- rather exhausting and limiting for them, and rather unfair. What will we learn from this in terms of giving them more space and changing our own behaviors to suit their needs?
Nature is telling humans how much of a problem we are for it in just 1 year . Thank you very much for the video I enjoyed it big time greetings from Las Vegas nevada
i've got regular hedgehogs visiting my town garden and i save loads of money not having to buy slug and snail control preparations. so here is a documentary showing do-gooders providing advice and shelters for hogs in their gardens yet the current 'fashion' for having raised veg/flower beds enclosed in wood that the hogs can't get up into is never mentioned. even a nearby board member of the hedgehog preservation society re-modelled his garden like that. so it's small wonder that the narrator of this docu is speaking to us with a smiley voice like we are five years old!
Rainbows once upon a time usually pointed East. The point of contact with the ground was stemming from a rainbow arc of a Southwestern direction. Now the rainbow is grounded on a westerly point stemming from a northern direction. The form of the rainbow has changed ; this slightly alters the shape of rainbows. It is more of a meta amorphous blob at its sky bound peak, not a constant arc up there.
Wow.....did not know! When I was a kid in New Mexico the rainbow's colors were strong & bright. Now living in Missouri the rainbows are very weak and don't last very long. Your comment explains quite a bit!
I don't think that is accurate at all. Rainbows are merely an artifact of how a drop of water can serve as a prism, purely in relation to where you are, where you are looking, how much water is in the air, how we see light, and where the sun is in relation to all of the above. Every person sees a different rainbow, based on all the factors above. Where you are on Earth, the nature of that area's weather, the season, the time of day, the direction you are looking, your elevation, are all factors in this. And, where you are on Earth will dictate what angle and direction the Sun moves through the sky.
The good news is that we just need to have some patience. Many countries have shrinking populations. In a few decades the pkanet is going to start getting quieter. In some areas it has already.
Are you a famous driver? Have you ever rode in a car driven by a famous driver ? Well; I just backed into my lawn mower in my own garage. Now huh; what is natural about that? I think humans deserve to take the hit. I know driving is dangerous amd uses fire to function. Many wildfires from human guilt. Is there such a thing as safe driving anymore? Do the computers, have these computers been taught to "believe"(algorithms) that robotics can outsmart humanities? Fear, the answer is fear. Fear is natural. Im afraid that insufficient numbers of people have taken notice of the wildfires in their lives. Safety, sourced from Mental Health is too become the Premium form of Communication. -from your Premiere
I have always been fascinated by nature since I was a kid. From wales to ants they are all just plain remarkable. Where they live, how they live and how they survive are all astonishing stories that I just can't get enough of to this day.
PBS and all its affiliates are our nations treasure. Every single program you all do is excellent. Truly is the best TV on TV. And if you had to buy a streaming service PBS app and passport is your best bet. It's money well spent. Stand up to anybody who wants to stop funding for the arts and humanities. We should all support our local pbs.
The lockdown should have taught us how to appreciate silence and the sounds of nature. Maybe it did, but once it was over, the noise returned and it seems even louder now. I think some people are addicted to constant noise and stimuli. Peace and quiet are undervalued.
For some, it is not an addiction but a tool. I am autistic and have ADD sometimes I cannot concentrate without having noise in the background.
Well, I love this video we need more videos like this of nature. This is awesome thanks for sharing.🥰😍🌅❤️💕🦋
It's meaningful to see how so many wild animals improved their lifestyles when we let them be and gave them more space during our pandemic lockdowns, as this PBS documentary explains. This shows how our everyday activities and patterns forces pretty much every species on earth to adapt to us and negotiate around us constantly -- rather exhausting and limiting for them, and rather unfair. What will we learn from this in terms of giving them more space and changing our own behaviors to suit their needs?
this is too awesome...!!! i love it...!!!
Well, I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing it with us!
All the best Jules
& thank you for helping out nature as you are
Nature is telling humans how much of a problem we are for it in just 1 year . Thank you very much for the video I enjoyed it big time greetings from Las Vegas nevada
A blessing came from a curse .knowledge enlightens those awake...thank our Father Jehovah who desires all attain repentance bringing life
England should have underpasses for hedgehogs installed in every city !!!
i've got regular hedgehogs visiting my town garden and i save loads of money not having to buy slug and snail control preparations. so here is a documentary showing do-gooders providing advice and shelters for hogs in their gardens yet the current 'fashion' for having raised veg/flower beds enclosed in wood that the hogs can't get up into is never mentioned. even a nearby board member of the hedgehog preservation society re-modelled his garden like that. so it's small wonder that the narrator of this docu is speaking to us with a smiley voice like we are five years old!
Rainbows once upon a time usually pointed East. The point of contact with the ground was stemming from a rainbow arc of a Southwestern direction. Now the rainbow is grounded on a westerly point stemming from a northern direction. The form of the rainbow has changed ; this slightly alters the shape of rainbows. It is more of a meta amorphous blob at its sky bound peak, not a constant arc up there.
Wow.....did not know! When I was a kid in New Mexico the rainbow's colors were strong & bright. Now living in Missouri the rainbows are very weak and don't last very long. Your comment explains quite a bit!
I don't think that is accurate at all.
Rainbows are merely an artifact of how a drop of water can serve as a prism, purely in relation to where you are, where you are looking, how much water is in the air, how we see light, and where the sun is in relation to all of the above.
Every person sees a different rainbow, based on all the factors above.
Where you are on Earth, the nature of that area's weather, the season, the time of day, the direction you are looking, your elevation, are all factors in this.
And, where you are on Earth will dictate what angle and direction the Sun moves through the sky.
@@EchoesDistant Duly noted! Thanks for the info....both replies! You both have given me another reason to research & exercise my brain!!!
The good news is that we just need to have some patience. Many countries have shrinking populations. In a few decades the pkanet is going to start getting quieter. In some areas it has already.
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anything except leave it alone!
So what you're saying is the Earth and Mother Nature thrived with our disappearance, big surprise!
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So if we can limit the human race,the animals will be better off.
Are you a famous driver? Have you ever rode in a car driven by a famous driver ? Well; I just backed into my lawn mower in my own garage. Now huh; what is natural about that? I think humans deserve to take the hit. I know driving is dangerous amd uses fire to function. Many wildfires from human guilt. Is there such a thing as safe driving anymore? Do the computers, have these computers been taught to "believe"(algorithms) that robotics can outsmart humanities? Fear, the answer is fear. Fear is natural. Im afraid that insufficient numbers of people have taken notice of the wildfires in their lives. Safety, sourced from Mental Health is too become the Premium form of Communication. -from your Premiere